Plik Oliver Hardy signature.svg znajduje się w Wikimedia Commons – repozytorium wolnych zasobów. ", "A fan club just for 'The Boys' : Films: The Sons of the Desert has been meeting since 1965 to honor Laurel and Hardy. [16] The same year, Laurel made his film debut with Dahlberg in Nuts in May. Stan Laurel (born Arthur Stanley Jefferson; 16 June 1890 – 23 February 1965) was an English comic actor, writer, and film director who was part of the comedy duo Laurel and Hardy. Roach said, "You could always cut to a close-up of either one, and their reaction was good for another laugh."[33]. Oliver's unit fought with the Army of Northern Virginia from the Seven Days' Battles to Gettysburg. For their performances, Reilly and Coogan were nominated for a Golden Globe and a BAFTA award respectively. He said, "I had been expecting it, but I didn't expect it at that particular moment. … ), komičarski duo u Hrvatskoj poznati kao Stanlio i Olio.. Laurel i Hardy su vjerojatno najpoznatiji komičarski duo u filmskoj povijesti.Zasnivaju se na dječjem humoru te na prepoznatljivom izgledu debelog pametnjakovića i mršavog nespretnjakovića. [30] In total, Hardy starred or co-starred in more than 250 silent shorts, of which roughly 150 have been lost. Oliver Hardy, celým jménem Oliver Norvell Hardy (18. ledna 1892 Harlem, Georgie – 7. srpna 1957 North Hollywood, Kalifornie) byl americký herec a komik, který se proslavil spoluprácí se Stanem Laurelem, s nimž vytvořil slavnou komickou dvojici Laurel a Hardy The Fox films were so profitable, the studio kept making Laurel and Hardy comedies after it discontinued its other "B" series films.[81]. Laurel i Hardy pojawili się w około 100 filmach krótko i pełnometrażowych, początkowo niemych, a od 1929 także dźwiękowych.Początkowo te same sceny wielokrotnie powtarzano dla różnych wersji językowych, np. He also encouraged the cast and crew to improvise, then meticulously reviewed the footage during editing. From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, Free clip from Bouncing Baby (1916), made available for public use by the State Archives of Florida, Oliver Hardy's obituaries in the Los Angeles Times and Los Angeles Mirror-News, https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Oliver_Hardy&oldid=7440631, Find a Grave template with ID same as Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. [24] It was around this time that Hardy married his first wife, Madelyn Saloshin. He was credited with his first film, Outwitting Dad, in 1914. Cullen, Frank, Florence Hackman and Donald McNeilly. Oliver Hardy to popularny przed drugą wojną światową amerykański komik, aktor i reżyser, który swą karierę rozpoczynał w okresie kina niemego. Oliver Norvell Hardy wood am 8.Januar 1892 ä Harlem en dr Staat Georgia en d USA jeboore un storv am 7. Februar 1965 in Santa Monica, Kalifornien, USA) war ein britischer Filmkomiker, Drehbuchautor, Regisseur und Produzent, der vor allem als Teil des legendären Komikerduos Laurel und Hardy weltberühmt wurde. [11] In 1909, Laurel was employed by Britain's leading comedy impresario Fred Karno as a supporting actor, and as an understudy for Charlie Chaplin. It has also been released as a Director's Cut with a length of 105 minutes, plus 70 minutes of bonus materials on DVD.[118]. For the 2018 biographical film, see, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, promotional shot. [77] The rift damaged Roach-Laurel relations to the point that Roach said that after Toyland, he no longer wished to produce Laurel and Hardy films. Nevertheless, their association continued for another six years. [49] Charley Rogers, who worked closely with the three men for many years, said, "It could not have happened if Laurel, Hardy and Roach had not met at the right place and the right time. He also co-produced a series of Laurel and Hardy cartoons in 1966 with Hanna-Barbera Productions. "D'oh!" [89] Late in life, he welcomed visitors from the new generation of comedians and celebrities, including Dick Cavett, Jerry Lewis, Peter Sellers, Marcel Marceau, Johnny Carson and Dick Van Dyke. Leginkább a Stan Laurellel alkotott klasszikus páros, a Stan és Pan tagjaként ismert. In most of his silent films before joining producer Hal Roach, he was billed on screen as Babe Hardy. 1. [34] After calmly surveying the damage, one or the other of the "offended" parties found something else to vandalize, and the conflict escalated until both sides were simultaneously destroying items in front of each other. I'll never forget that day. He quickly rewrote it, with screen comic Monty Collins contributing visual gags, and hired old American friend Alf Goulding to direct the Laurel and Hardy scenes. Oliver Norvell Hardy (born Norvell Hardy, January 18, 1892 – August 7, 1957) was an American comic actor and one half of Laurel and Hardy, the double act that began in the era of silent films and lasted from 1927 to 1955. And in 1954, an American distributor removed 18 minutes of footage and released it as Utopia; widely released on film and video, it is the film's best-known version. Kritik. This time, the joke ends when a match Laurel was using relights itself, Hardy throws it into the fireplace, and it explodes with a loud bang. In the 1930 operatic Technicolor musical The Rogue Song, Laurel and Hardy appear in 10 sequences, only one of which exists with the complete soundtrack.[84]. He was rejected for enlistment by the Army during World War I due to his large size. It could be with their wives—often played by Mae Busch, Anita Garvin, or Daphne Pollard—or with a neighbor, often played by Charlie Hall or James Finlayson. Then panchromatic film was developed, they tested Laurel, and found the problem was solved. Hardy's sports jacket was a little small and done up with one straining button, whereas Laurel's double-breasted jacket was loose-fitting. Die Laurel und Hardy Central sah in Below Zero einen sehr düsteren Laurel-und-Hardy-Film, sowohl wegen des Verhaltens der Mitmenschen als auch wegen der eisigen Atmosphäre und unerbittlichem Schneefall. Laurel and Hardy shot many short films and feature much success Hats Off (1927), They Go Boom! [42]) When Hardy said the phrase, Laurel's frequent, iconic response was to start to cry, pull his hair up, exclaim "Well, I couldn't help it...", then whimper and speak gibberish. ", Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, The All New Adventures of Laurel & Hardy in For Love or Mummy, "Forgotten Laurel & Hardy film emerges on French DVD. [4] They made their last film in 1950, a French-Italian co-production called Atoll K. They appeared as a team in 107 films, starring in 32 short silent films, 40 short sound films, and 23 full-length feature films. [66] In the opening dialogue, Laurel and Hardy began by spoofing the slow and self-conscious speech of the early talking actors which became a routine they would use regularly. The telecast was preserved on a kinescope and later released on home video. [108][109] For 10 years he memorably assisted star comic and Charlie Chaplin imitator Billy West, Jimmy Aubrey, Larry Semon, and Charley Chase. [6], Merchandiser Larry Harmon claimed ownership of Laurel's and Hardy's likenesses and has issued Laurel and Hardy toys and coloring books. Born in Harlem, Georgia, U.S.. His solo career includes the short films Outwitting Dad (1914), Cupid's Target (1915), A Maid to Order (1916), The Fly Cop (1917), The Midnight Cabaret (1923), They All Fall (1925). [9][10] Arthur Jefferson secured Laurel his first acting job with the juvenile theatrical company of Levy and Cardwell, which specialized in Christmas pantomimes. Neither Laurel nor Hardy could speak these languages, but they memorized and delivered their lines phonetically, and received voice coaching. An Emmy-winning film documentary about the group, Revenge of the Sons of the Desert, has been released on DVD as part of The Laurel and Hardy Collection, Vol. Životopis. [27] Between 1914 and 1916 Hardy made 177 shorts as Babe with the Vim Comedy Company, which were released up to the end of 1917. "What's the story with... Homer's D'oh!". Laurel lived until 1965 and survived to see the duo's work rediscovered through television and classic film revivals. "You can lead a horse to water, but a pencil must be led." Dieser Film kündigte Stan Laurel und Oliver Hardy erstmals offiziell als Duo an. Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in 1956,after Stan had suffered his stroke and Oliver had lost a lot of weight . Another short film which revolves around such an altercation was titled Tit for Tat (1935). Pardon Us (1931) was reshot in all four foreign languages. Laurel und Hardy waren ein britisch-amerikanisches Komiker-Duo, das aus Stan Laurel und Oliver Hardy bestand. Oliver Hardy (January 18, 1892 - August 7, 1957) was an American comedian, actor and director. were remade in French and Spanish versions. [89] In 1960, Laurel was given a special Academy Award for his contributions to film comedy, but was unable to attend the ceremony due to poor health. In 1947, Laurel and Hardy famously attended the reopening of the Dungeness loop of the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway, where they performed improvised routines with a steam locomotive for the benefit of local crowds and dignitaries. (Laurel. Hardy halála. "Sendak in All His Wild Glory. Hardy's friend John Wayne hired him to co-star in The Fighting Kentuckian for Republic Pictures, and Bing Crosby got him a small part in Frank Capra's Riding High. [77] During filming, Hardy began to lose weight precipitously and developed an irregular heartbeat, and Laurel experienced painful prostate complications. "[citation needed], On May 17, 1954, Laurel and Hardy made their last live stage performance in Plymouth, UK at the Palace Theatre. Laurel and Hardy are popular around the world but are known under different names in various countries and languages. Babes in Toyland (1934) remains a perennial on American television during the Christmas season. McCaffrey, Donald W. "Duet of Incompetence" (essay). For the remaining eight years of his life, Stan Laurel refused to perform, and even turned down Stanley Kramer's offer of a cameo in his landmark 1963 film It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. Actor Danny Kaye accepted the award on his behalf. "[40] Offscreen, Laurel and Hardy were quite the opposite of their movie characters: Laurel was the industrious "idea man", while Hardy was more easygoing.[41]. (1929). Außenaufnahmen wurden auf dem Armeestützpunkt Fort Bliss in Texas gedreht. All the church bells in Cobh started to ring out our theme song "Dance of the Cuckoos" and Babe (Oliver Hardy) looked at me and we cried. Urodził się 18 stycznia 1892 roku w Harlemie, w stanie Georgia (USA). Three of their 107 films are considered lost and have not been seen in complete form since the 1930s. [12][13] Laurel said of Karno, "There was no one like him. To achieve a flat-footed walk, Laurel removed the heels from his shoes. Laurel and Hardy's best-known catchphrase is, "Well, here's another nice mess you've gotten me into! The original theme, recorded by two clarinets in 1930, was recorded again with a full orchestra in 1935. For many years the duo were impersonated by Jim MacGeorge (as Laurel) and Chuck McCann (as Hardy) in children's TV shows and television commercials for various products.[106]. Typically, at times of shock, he simultaneously screwed up his face to appear as if crying while pulling up his hair. [63], In 1929 the silent era of film was coming to an end. Their films also continued to feature much visual humour. [86], While touring Britain and Ireland in 1953, Laurel and Hardy appeared on radio in Ireland, and on a live BBC television broadcast of the popular show Face the Music with host Henry Hall a week later. Den Oliver Norvell Hardy, gebuer den 18.Januar 1892 zu Harlem, an Georgia, a gestuerwen de 7. From the late 1920s to the mid-1940s, they were internationally famous for their slapstick comedy, with Laurel playing the clumsy, childlike friend to Hardy's pompous bully. ", Fra Diavolo / The Devil's Brother / Bogus Bandits, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Laurel_and_Hardy&oldid=1018175056, Short description is different from Wikidata, All articles with vague or ambiguous time, Articles with unsourced statements from March 2021, Articles with unsourced statements from January 2020, Articles with specifically marked weasel-worded phrases from June 2011, Wikipedia articles with MusicBrainz identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, "Hondros kai Lignos" (Χοντρός και Λιγνός) (, "जाड्या आणि रड्या" (Fatso and the Crybaby), "Moota Paatla" (Laurel and Hardy) (Fat and Skinny), "L-Oħxon u l-Irqiq" ("The Fat and the Thin One"), "อ้วนผอมจอมยุ่ง" ("The Clumsy Fat and Thin"). [75] The plots remained similar to the English versions, although the supporting actors were often changed to those who were native language-speakers. [76] When interviewed, Hal Roach spoke scathingly about the film and Laurel's behavior. His thumb ignites and he matter-of-factly lights his "pipe". Hij is in het bijzonder bekend geworden als de 'dikke' helft van het komische duo Laurel en Hardy.. Tussen 1914 en 1951 maakte hij furore in meer dan 400 films. Norvell Hardy (n. 18 ianuarie 1892, Harlem ⁠(d), Georgia, SUA – d. 7 august 1957, Hollywood, California, SUA), cunoscut mai ales sub numele Oliver Hardy sau Babe Hardy (în România ca Bran), a fost un actor american, devenit celebru în cuplul de comici Stan și Bran (Laurel & Hardy) din 1927 până în 1951. Oliver, Jr. was the son to Oliver, Sr. and his third wife. "[97] [83] The silent film Hats Off from 1927 has vanished completely. [117] The film, titled in the original German Laurel and Hardy: Die komische Liebesgeschichte von "Dick & Doof", was written and directed by German film-maker Andreas Baum. He brought them together, and they worked for Roach for over 20 years. [72] Big Business was added to the United States National Film Registry as a national treasure in 1992. Laurel and Hardy would accidentally damage someone's property, and the injured party would retaliate by ruining something belonging to Laurel or Hardy. When Laurel received the script's final draft, he felt its heavy political content overshadowing the comedy. Much of their comedy involves "milking" a joke, where a simple idea provides a basis for multiple, ongoing gags without following a defined narrative. [Note 1] The Beatles used cut-outs of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in the cutout celebrity crowd for the cover of their 1967 album Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. ", "A Guide to the lost films of Laurel and Hardy – Update. "Complete National Film Registry Listing. ", as Laurel stood helplessly by. [79] When their films proved popular, the studios allowed them more input,[80] and they starred in eight features until the end of 1944. Details of their hair and clothing were used to enhance this natural contrast. "[39] His second trademark was the "camera look", where he breaks the fourth wall and, in frustration, stares directly at the audience. In 1956, while following his doctor's orders to improve his health due to a heart condition, Hardy lost over 100 pounds (45 kg; 7.1 st), but nonetheless suffered several strokes causing reduced mobility and speech. Oliver Hardy, Actor: Sons of the Desert. The first was his "tie twiddle" to demonstrate embarrassment. [44], Laurel's and Hardy's first film pairing, although as separate performers, was in the silent The Lucky Dog. He leaps to fame when he formed a duo with Stan Laurel, they formed the most successful comedy groups of all time. [114] His animated versions of Laurel and Hardy guest-starred in a 1972 episode of Hanna-Barbera's The New Scooby-Doo Movies. Career. Hardy, who had difficulty understanding Laurel's idea when expressed clearly, would then understand the jumbled version perfectly. In einer kleinen Nebenrolle als Soldat ist der damals noch unbekannte Alan Ladd zu sehen.. Der Film ist der erste Film, den das Komikerduo für 20th Century Fox drehte. On their return to the European stage in 1952, they undertook a well-received series of public appearances, performing a short Laurel-written sketch, "A Spot of Trouble". "A lot of weather we've been having lately." [110] Maurice Sendak showed three identical Oliver Hardy figures as bakers preparing cakes for the morning in his award-winning 1970 children's book In the Night Kitchen. Oliver Hardy, plennome Oliver Norvell Hardy, naskiĝis la 18-an de januaro 1892 en Atlanta, Georgia, Usono.Diference de Stan Laurel, neniu el la familio de Oliver estis aktoro.Sed Oliver havis talenton por kantado kaj do li aperis kiel infano unuafoje en scenejo en tiam en Usono tre popularaj minstrel-show, kio estis certa speco de nomada revuo kun dancado kaj muziko. Oktober 1941 seine Premiere. Laurel and Hardy were a comedy duo act during the early Classical Hollywood era of American cinema, consisting of Englishman Stan Laurel (1890–1965) and American Oliver Hardy (1892–1957). Examples include: In some cases, their comedy bordered on the surreal, in a style Laurel called "white magic". The humor of Laurel and Hardy was highly visual, with slapstick used for emphasis. That year, they made their final public appearance together while taking part in This Is Music Hall, a BBC Television program about the Grand Order of Water Rats, a British variety organization. Im deutschen Sprachraum sind Laurel und Hardy auch unter den Bezeichnungen Dick und Doof oder Stan & Ollie bekannt. Yhteistyö Stan Laurelin kanssa alkoi lyhytelokuvasta The Lucky Dog. One of his best films was The Midnight Patrol (1934), where two police officers. Oliver Hardy * 18. januar 1892 i Harlem, Georgia som Norvell Hardy, † 7. august 1957 i Hollywood, Californien) var en amerikansk skuespiller, komiker, og stumfilm regissør.Han var mest berømt for sin rolle som Gokke i komikerparret Gøg og Gokke sammen med sin ven Stan Laurel.Sammen (fra 1921 til 1951) medvirkede komikerparret i 106 film. [18] Dahlberg demanded roles in his films, and her tempestuous nature made her difficult to work with. [34] The 1927 film Sailors Beware was a significant one for Hardy because two of his enduring trademarks were developed. Laurel kept his hair short on the sides and back, growing it long on top to create a natural "fright wig". [35] The film was not commercial successful on its first release, and brought an end to Laurel and Hardy's film careers. I always explain that we came together naturally. Night Owls was remade in both Spanish and Italian, and Below Zero and Chickens Come Home in Spanish. Laurel túl beteg volt, hogy részt vegyen barátja temetésén. "[50] Their first "official" film together was Putting Pants on Philip,[51] released December 3, 1927. Sie spielte häufig die zänkische Ehefrau von Hardy, seltener auch von Laurel, oder mimte andere zumeist zwielichtige und arrogante weibliche Gegenspieler des Duos, so etwa die fiese Mörderin in Oliver the Eight. Since the 1930s, the works of Laurel and Hardy have been released again in numerous theatrical reissues, television revivals (broadcast, especially public television and cable), 16 mm and 8 mm home movies, feature-film compilations and home video. [85] In 1955, America's magazine TV Guide ran a color spread on the team with current photos. He started by helping around the studio with lights, props, and other duties, gradually learning the craft as a script-clerk for the company. Oliver Norvell Hardy (Spitzname Babe; * 18. [25] The nickname "Babe" originated from an Italian barber near the Lubin Studios in Jacksonville, Florida, who would rub Hardy's face with talcum powder and say "That's nice-a baby!" By his late teens, Hardy was a popular stage singer and he operated a movie house in Milledgeville, Georgia, the Palace Theater, financed in part by his mother. Hardy was laid to rest at Pierce Brothers' Valhalla Memorial Park, North Hollywood. [29] Exhibiting a versatility in playing heroes, villains and even female characters, Hardy was in demand for roles as a supporting actor, comic villain or second banana. The catchphrase, in its original form, was fittingly used as the last line of dialogue in the duo's last film, Atoll K (1951). During that period, McCarey and Laurel jointly devised the team's format. Januar 1892 in Harlem, Georgia als Norvell Hardy; † 7. In moments of particular distress or frustration, Hardy often exclaimed, "Why don't you do something to help me? (Hardy. Laurel was unhappy with the plot, and after an argument was allowed to make the film his way. [91] Jerry Lewis offered Laurel a job as consultant, but he chose to help only on Lewis's 1960 feature The Bellboy. [67], Laurel and Hardy's first feature film was Pardon Us (1931). Laurel's and Hardy's parts gradually grew larger, while those of their fellow stars diminished, because Laurel and Hardy were considered great actors. of character Homer Simpson (voiced by Dan Castellaneta) in the long-running animated comedy The Simpsons. Oliver Hardy (January 18, 1892 - August 7, 1957) was an American comedian, actor and director. Hardy's character is a mugger attempting to rob Laurel. Some variations on the phrase occurred. (Laurel. [1][2] Their signature theme song, known as "The Cuckoo Song", "Ku-Ku", or "The Dance of the Cuckoos" (by Hollywood composer T. Marvin Hatley) was heard over their films' opening credits, and become as emblematic of them as their bowler hats. [71] Its plot sees Laurel and Hardy as Christmas tree salesmen who are drawn into a classic tit-for-tat battle, with a character played by James Finlayson, that eventually destroys his house and their car. The films Thicker than Water and The Fixer-Uppers use the phrase "Well, here's another nice kettle of fish you pickled me in!" [6] The official Laurel and Hardy appreciation society is The Sons of the Desert, after a fictitious fraternal society in the film of the same name. [34][38] For example, in the 1937 film Way Out West, Laurel clenches his fist and pours tobacco into it as if it were a pipe. [107] Their film Helpmates was the first film to undergo the process and was released by Colorization Inc., a subsidiary of Hal Roach Studios, in 1983. [52] The plot involves Laurel as Philip, a young Scotsman who arrives in the United States in full kilted splendor, and suffers mishaps involving the kilt. [78] However, their working conditions were now completely different: They were simply hired actors, relegated to both studios’ B-film units, and not initially allowed to contribute to the scripts or improvise, as they had always done. The Second Hundred Years (dt.Die zweiten hundert Jahre) ist eine US-amerikanische Stummfilmkomödie des Komiker-Duos Laurel & Hardy aus dem Jahre 1927. Oliver Hardy (1892-1957) – aktor grający Flapa z duetu komików Flip i Flap Romain Hardy (ur. In 1999, Harmon produced a direct-to-video feature live-action comedy entitled The All New Adventures of Laurel & Hardy in For Love or Mummy. [119] It was established in New York City in 1965 by Laurel and Hardy biographer John McCabe, with Orson Bean, Al Kilgore, Chuck McCann, and John Municino as founding members, with the sanction of Stan Laurel. [37] An early example of the routine occurs in their classic short Big Business (1929), which was added to the National Film Registry in 1992. Roach remarked: "Laurel bossed the production. Lou Costello of the famed duo of Abbott and Costello, stated "They were the funniest comedy duo of all time", adding "Most critics and film scholars throughout the years have agreed with this assessment. Patterson, Michael in Brewer, Mary F. (2009), Salamon, Julie. Oliver Hardy (rođen kao Norvell Hardy; 18. januar 1892 – 7. august 1957.) [28] In 1914, Hardy was billed as "Babe Hardy" in his first film, Outwitting Dad. Their ineptitude and misfortune precluded them from making any real progress, even in the simplest endeavors. However, the plans had to be shelved as the aging comedians continued to suffer from declining health. These shows do not appear to have been preserved on record, tape or kinescope, but notes from the Face The Music appearance have been recently[when?] 1988) – francuski kolarz Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) – angielski pisarz i poeta After Stan Laurel's death in 1965, there were two major motion-picture tributes: Laurel and Hardy's Laughing '20s was Robert Youngson's compilation of the team's silent-film highlights, and The Great Race was a large-scale salute to slapstick that director Blake Edwards dedicated to "Mr. Laurel and Mr. Hardy". Its production details have not survived, but film historian Bo Bergulund has placed it between September 1920 and January 1921. Leroy Shield composed the majority of the music used in the Laurel and Hardy short sound films. He was the ticket salesman, the projectionist, the janitor, and the actual manager of the place. Stan had three or four writers who competed with him in a perpetual game of 'Can You Top This? Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: This page was last changed on 24 March 2021, at 11:45. [70] While The Music Box remains one of the duo's most widely known films, their 1929 silent Big Business is by far the most critically acclaimed. The first half of Now I'll Tell One (1927) is lost, and the second half has yet to be released on video. We just couldn't understand what it was all about. Seine Premiere hatte er am 8. ", "The All New Adventures of Laurel & Hardy in 'For Love or Mummy'. Stan appeared, in character, in a silent TV newsreel, Swim Meet, playing a co-director of a local California contest. Other actors in the Lubin company mimicked this, and Hardy was billed as "Babe Hardy" in his early films. Die beteiligten Anwälte behalten jedoch von der ererbten großen Geldsumme soviel für Abzüge, Honorare, Steuern usw. Oliver Hardy (Harlem, Georgia, USA, 1892. január 18. They remained with Roach until 1940, and then appeared in eight B movie comedies for 20th Century Fox and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer from 1941 to 1945. Rather than showing Hardy suffering the pain of misfortunes, such as falling down stairs or being beaten by a thug, banging and crashing sound effects were often used so the audience could visualize the mayhem. was another catchphrase used by Hardy, and by mustachioed Scottish actor James Finlayson, who appeared in 33 Laurel and Hardy films. (In popular culture, the catchphrase is often misquoted as "Well, here's another fine mess you've gotten me into", which was never spoken by Hardy—a misunderstanding that stems from the title of their film Another Fine Mess. Oliver Hardy, echte naam Norvell Hardy (Harlem (), 18 januari 1892 — Hollywood (Californië), 7 augustus 1957), was een Amerikaans filmacteur. There are three Laurel and Hardy museums. discovered. The formula worked so well, Laurel and Hardy played the same characters for the next 30 years. [68] The following year, The Music Box, whose plot revolved around the pair delivering a piano up a long flight of steps,[69] won an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Subject. Er würde den Zuschauer auf eine Achterbahnfahrt der Gefühle mitnehmen. The Tramps (as Oliver Hardy); Charley's Aunt (Short) (as Oliver Hardy); What He Forgot (Short); They Looked Alike (Short) as Pedestrian; Spaghetti a la Mode as Cook; Gus and the Anarchists (Short) as Tom Dreck; Cupid's Target (Short) as Bob; Shoddy the Tailor (Short) as Policeman; The Prize Baby (Short) as Bill, the Prize Baby; An Expensive Visit (Short) as Jack (as Oliver Hardy) Stan Laurel wird von Walter Bluhm gesprochen und Oliver Hardy von Arno Paulsen. Stan Laurel (16. lipnja, 1890.- 23.veljače, 1965.) Since the 1930s, their works have been released in numerous theatrical reissues, television revivals, 8-mm and 16-mm home movies, feature-film compilations, and home videos. ", "Laurel and Hardy Museum of Harlem, Georgia", "Laurel and Hardy cartoons by Hanna-Barbera. of "interpretative illustration" wherein the comedians' inclusion harked back to the author's childhood. The film received positive reviews from critics, garnering a 94% "Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes. [36] The characters' normal attire called for wing collar shirts, with Hardy wearing a necktie which he would twiddle when he was particularly self-conscious; and Laurel, a bow tie. Laurel and Hardy's influence over a very broad range of comedy and other genres has been considerable. In 2005, they were voted the seventh-greatest comedy act of all time by a UK poll of professional comedians. [37] Hardy uses the expression in the duo's first sound film, Unaccustomed As We Are (1929) when his character's wife smashes a record over his head. In Saps at Sea, the phrase becomes "Well, here's another nice bucket of suds you've gotten me into!" It threw me mentally and I couldn't think what to do next, so I waved the tie in a kind of tiddly-widdly fashion to show embarrassment while trying to look friendly. [85] On September 9, 1953, their boat arrived in Cobh in the Republic of Ireland. In 1917, after the collapse of the Florida film industry, Hardy and his wife Madelyn moved to California to seek new opportunities. "[62] As Laurel made so many suggestions, there was not much left for the credited director to do.